Articles Written By: Aaric Bryan
LIVINGSTON — The Pirates suffered a pair of 1-0 losses on a road trip through Belgrade and Livingston over the weekend and still haven’t scored a goal in the young season, but their coach says rest assured the goals are coming. After watching his team just miss opportunities in shutout losses ...
LIVINGSTON — On the heels of a one-sided defeat against Belgrade, the Lady Pirates battled Park to a 0-0 draw to salvage a tie on a two-game road trip where they didn’t score a goal. “It was a battle outright, it was a really good game,” Polson coach Michael Hewston said. “Th...
LINCOLN — The Warrior cross country team found enough traction on a wet and sloppy course to run off with the championship at the Lincoln Invitational Thursday. Jesse Pfau, Arlee’s top runner the past year, led all Warriors. He ran the 3.5-mile trail in 21:39 to finish fourth. Pfau was leading...
EUREKA – It seems the upstart Mission cross country team likes a challenge. Friday at the Eureka Invitational, in only their second meet as a team, the Mission harriers faced a more difficult course than the flat and smooth Canal Bank Run to open the season the week before, but despite having about ...
DRUMMOND — The Warriors were dominated at the line of scrimmage by the Trojans and fell to the defending state champions 26-6 in Drummond Friday. The night couldn’t have started off worse for the Warriors with offensive lineman Brady Potts going down on the first play from scrimmage. The Warri...
TROY — The Lady Bulldogs exerted their dominance in District 7-B the past week with two straight-set victories over conference opponents. The Lady Bulldogs started the week with a 25-15, 25-15, 25-16 win at home against Plains Thursday and ended it with 25-22, 25-16, 25-22 victory in Troy Satu...
PHILIPSBURG — The Scarlets took care of business at home Thursday night by handling Hot Springs in three sets. The Scarlets outscored the Savage Heat, a team they couldn’t beat the past season, 75-34 in three sets, downing them 25-12, 25-11, 25-11. The roles have been reversed this year bet...
PHILIPSBURG — After a disappointing Saturday morning at the Philipsburg tournament, even a shower couldn’t wake up the Lady Vikings enough for them to get past Drummond. After morning pool play, where Charlo went 3-3, the Lady Vikings had a long layoff before they started the afternoon&r...
It looks like six weeks of rain washed out any prospects of a good pheasant hunting season in the valley. It appeared that the local pheasant population was on the rise last year after a mild-weather hatching season. Even with a warm and dry hatching season last year it was going to take so...
If anyone ever needed any extra incentive to go out to the lake on a beautiful fall day in search of a trophy lake trout, the Confederated Salish and Tribe have given them one. The prize money in the 2010 Mack Days has doubled from 2009. The CSKT will be giving out $100,000 in cash and prizes in the 2010 ...